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Thursday, October 17, 2019

#Draft 3 - Product Summary and Analysis


Product Summary and Analysis final- BlueSG

According to the BlueSG website, BlueSG offers smart car-sharing and affordable access transportation to all Singaporean. In collaboration with Bollore Group, Singapore signed a contract that supports public transport policy, through the creation of alternative and eco-friendly transportation solutions to a traditional car. BlueSG users will have access to a network of 1,000 shared electric Bluecar vehicles which are available 24/7, around Singapore. Users do not need to return the car at the original place and bear the expense of maintenance or insurance of own vehicle. The Bluecar is an electric automobile. It contains a revolutionary Lithium Metal Polymer (LMP) battery that does not give out gases and consumes no petrol or diesel. It includes high-tech features and on-board computer that guides users throughout their journey thus making driving easier. The on-board computer informs them about the car condition as well. BlueSG’s interface operating system is used s to navigate and show information or alert notifications.

Unlike other car-sharing companies, BlueSG stands out from the rest as BlueSG is the only car-sharing service that is an electric vehicle and provides flexibility and convenience for user to use.

The speciality of Bluecar is that it contains a revolutionary Lithium Metal Polymer (LMP) battery that does not give outgases or consume zero petrol or diesel. LMP technology provides unrivalled autonomy and excellent performance in all types of weather. This gives them numerous advantages, particularly in terms of safety. It can travel up to 200km on a single charge. Furthermore, with solid component design, it is one of the safest batteries on the road. LMP batteries have an exceptional life span and because the technology is based entirely on non-polluting materials, which means it is not harmful to the environment. Once the battery reaches its lifespan, it can be recycled or reused.

Another important feature is safety. According to the BlueSg website, the Bluecar is fully equipped with airbags, power steering and audible alert to warn pedestrians that an electric car is approaching. Bluecar has a built-in international standard called ISOFIX, which are compatible car seats for children. Additionally, there are high-tech features installed such as an on-board computer that guides users throughout their journey at ease as well as informing them of the condition of the car. BlueSG’s interface operating system helps to navigate and show informational or alert notifications.

A key factor that makes BlueSG a competitive edge over its competitor is rent accessibility. Users need to download the BlueSG application. They can choose to receive a BlueSG member card or paired with their ez-link card. Drivers are required to upload their driving licence and credit or debit card. Unlike other car-sharing rental services, they need to head down to the company and go through paperwork. Sometimes these company might be situated at one location which may not be convenient to the drivers. Furthermore, BlueSG is a one-way car sharing where users can park at the charging port which they can reserve earlier at any locations. Also, BlueSG operates 24/7, seven days a week and have access to 1,000 cars island-wide. Therefore, BlueSG provides solutions to those drivers who do not own a car at anytime and anywhere.

In conclusion, BlueSG would be a top pick in the car-sharing services as it brought Singapore one step closer to a more sustainable and efficient transportation system. To add on, BlueSG provides rental accessibility, safety and it contains an excellent battery that makes it stand out from the rest. With these advantages, I believe that BlueSG will contribute greatly to society and make a great impact on the environment in the long run.

References:
BlueSG (n.d) Retrieved from 2 October 2019
htps://www.bluesg.com.sg
Land Transport Autority (27 September 2017) Singapore’s first large-scale electric vehicle car-sharing programme to hit the roads in December Retrieved from 2 October 2019
Joanne Poh(5 December 2018) BlueSG electric cars in Singapore-Are they really worth renting? Retrieved from 2 October 2019
https://blog.moneysmart.sg/transportation/bluesg-electric-cars-singapore



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